Allison Slicer and Brooke Carson each score, and Vikings keeper Madison Day helps put the kibosh on the Cougars.
Tony Blasi
Tony Blasi is a reporter and editor who covers sports and enjoys writing a column and features for the Lewiston Sun Journal, Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser. He is a graduate of Northeastern University with a major in journalism and an undeclared minor in history. When he is free, he is a substitute teacher for the Auburn Public School System where he teaches history and literature at Edward Little High School. Besides traveling to historic sites with his son and wife, they are beach bums in the summer and he hibernates in the winter, keeping the home fires burning in his wood stove. He is also an avid gardener, who grows pesticide-free vegetables.
Girls soccer: Mt. Abram gives Lisbon the slip
River Horn scores two goals and Olivia Roderick added another in Mt. Abram’s 3-1 victory.
Boys soccer: Xander Gurney, Mt. Blue put Leavitt on hold
Mt. Blue goalie makes 12 saves, and Jack Murray and Finn Towle each score a goal in the Cougars’ 2-0 victory.
Field hockey: Undefeated Winthrop brushes off Spruce Mountain
Senior Gia Frances scores a a pair of goals in Ramblers’ 4-0 win.
Boys soccer: Sam Morton, Oxford Hills hold off determined Mt. Blue
Vikings goalie frustrates the Cougars in 2-1 victory.
Girls soccer: Oak Hill slips away from stubborn Spruce Mountain
Gabby Chessie and Emily Dillman score goals to help give the Raiders their first victory of the season.
Field hockey: Ella Stone gets undefeated Cougars rolling in win over Messalonskee
Mt. Blue junior Ella Stone goes on a tear, scoring four goals after returning from suffering a concussion at the beginning of the season.
Field hockey: Mt. Blue finds Harmon-y in win over Edward Little
Senior Molly Harmon scores a goal and collects three goals in Mt. Blue’s season-opening victory.
New conference means new challenges for UMF field hockey team
UMaine-Farmington coach Cynthia Pratt says speed and positive attitude will be keys to a successful season.
Farmington’s Cassius Clark hopes to finally conquer Oxford 250
The 250 has become a Holy Grail that has eluded the 37-year-old driver and Mt. Blue High School graduate, who races for King Racing in Nova Scotia.